The full, resounding title of this centre is ¨Es Baluard Museu d´Art Modern i Contemperani de Palma¨ and that pretty well describes it, if not quite in a nutshell! The white concrete structure, completed ...
The Museu d’Art Espanyol Contemporani in Palma de Mallorca has on view a permanent collection of over a hundred artistic works. The collection begins with Head of a Woman of 1907 by Pablo Picasso, ...
The Palau de l'Almudaina in Palma de Mallorca was originally the fortress and palace of the Moorish governors some 800 years ago. Around 60 or 70 years after the Moors were defeated in 1229, ...
Nothing on Mallorca is more emblematic of the island and the history, art and faith of its peoples than La Seu, the Cathedral of Mallorca. It is, of course, a place of Catholic worship and prayer, but ...
This important museum in Palma de Mallorca's old town is the home of significant archaeological remains tracing the eras of colonisation which characterise the island's history.
Very little visible architecture of the Muslim period now exists in Palma de Mallorca - the Banys Àrabes or Arab Baths are among the most important, although only the central area remains from the original extensive complex.
You’ll never be bored in Mallorca! While many people are happy to play in the sand and get a tan on this beautiful Mediterranean island, those wanting a bit more activity can easily find plenty to do here, from action sports to marine zoos.
There are old villages, caves, and historic buildings to explore, as well as outdoor tours and adventure sports. You can go boating, deep sea fishing, scuba diving and snorkelling until you know Mallorca better from the sea than you do from the land, or you can take to the skies in our perfect weather.